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jimmymidnight

jimmymidnight


Male Number of posts : 1998
Age : 37
Location : Soham/Ely
Drives : 2003 W215 MB CL500 - 5.0 V8
Registration date : 2008-03-13

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PostSubject: Arch Rolling   Arch Rolling EmptyFri Jul 04 2008, 08:38

Hello, my bora is lowered 50mm at the front and running on 18" wheels, there's a fair bit of scraping on bumpy roads and on when cornering hard.

will getting the arches rolled reduce the rubbing, and can anyone do it for not too many £'s?

cheers.
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Tiz




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Age : 35
Location : Wimblington nr March - Cambs
Drives : myself mental
Registration date : 2008-01-28

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PostSubject: Re: Arch Rolling   Arch Rolling EmptyFri Jul 04 2008, 10:30

rolling your arches will definately help. Im pretty sure brad doesnt charge much for arch rolling. Check him out on here hes "smooth customz" in the traders section. Greased-up-dead-guy on here i believe.
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jimmymidnight

jimmymidnight


Male Number of posts : 1998
Age : 37
Location : Soham/Ely
Drives : 2003 W215 MB CL500 - 5.0 V8
Registration date : 2008-03-13

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PostSubject: Re: Arch Rolling   Arch Rolling EmptyFri Jul 04 2008, 10:59

awesome, thanks dude!Very Happy
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